Although some discussions about the relation between population and the economic growth are made for a long time, today there is a general opinion that the population growth has positive relation with the economic growth. This opinion is also supported by the empirical studies. Despite there is a growth directly advancing with the population growth, the advancing of the population in the opposite direction with the rate of the labor force participation is thought to be a paradox. This paradox reveals some concepts, namely, "jobless growth" and " unskilled growth". In this study, an explanation is sought about the remaining or less increasing of the rate of the labor force participation although a linear relation between the GDP and the popu...
Cengiz1 and Afsin Sahin2 The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the behavior...
Labor markets of Turkey are characterized by low female labor force participation when compared with...
Recent studies consider the unequal dispersion of human capital as a possible explanation for region...
Although some discussions about the relation between population and the economic growth are made for...
In the present study, labor markets were analyzed, in particular, the reasons of low labor force rat...
In the present study, labor markets were analyzed, in particular, the reasons of low labor force rat...
The purpose of the study is to show the relationship between industrial growth and labor participati...
Recently, several researchers hypothesized that female labor force participation rate exhibits a U-s...
In this study, the Female Labour Force Participation rate in Turkey between 1988 and 2008 is investi...
This paper investigates the relationship between labor force participation rate and unemployment rat...
Abstract. The effects of the growth performances over minimum wages are examined in this study. Mini...
Ekonomik kalkınmanın ilk dönemlerinde kadınların işgücüne katılımının düştüğü, ancak kalkınmanın ile...
The Turkish economy has shown great economic growth performance from 2000 onwards. Many main macroec...
During the economic crisis periods, due to the discouraged worker and added worker effects, we may n...
This article investigates the relationship between labour force participation rate and unemployment ...
Cengiz1 and Afsin Sahin2 The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the behavior...
Labor markets of Turkey are characterized by low female labor force participation when compared with...
Recent studies consider the unequal dispersion of human capital as a possible explanation for region...
Although some discussions about the relation between population and the economic growth are made for...
In the present study, labor markets were analyzed, in particular, the reasons of low labor force rat...
In the present study, labor markets were analyzed, in particular, the reasons of low labor force rat...
The purpose of the study is to show the relationship between industrial growth and labor participati...
Recently, several researchers hypothesized that female labor force participation rate exhibits a U-s...
In this study, the Female Labour Force Participation rate in Turkey between 1988 and 2008 is investi...
This paper investigates the relationship between labor force participation rate and unemployment rat...
Abstract. The effects of the growth performances over minimum wages are examined in this study. Mini...
Ekonomik kalkınmanın ilk dönemlerinde kadınların işgücüne katılımının düştüğü, ancak kalkınmanın ile...
The Turkish economy has shown great economic growth performance from 2000 onwards. Many main macroec...
During the economic crisis periods, due to the discouraged worker and added worker effects, we may n...
This article investigates the relationship between labour force participation rate and unemployment ...
Cengiz1 and Afsin Sahin2 The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the behavior...
Labor markets of Turkey are characterized by low female labor force participation when compared with...
Recent studies consider the unequal dispersion of human capital as a possible explanation for region...